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James McCoy
Sciencish
Finally have time, after a crazy week, to tune in to #CSPC2020. This morning's session is off with a bang, discussing how COVID-19 has influenced the creation and spread of
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milsvfaj
I saw parts of Project Noah before when I worked for UP in research for parasitic diseases: a threadhttps://twitter.com/kalachuchai/status/1327184658036006912 NOAH stands for Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards. The dept that
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Saneel Radia
saneel
0/ I can’t help but track the #innovation process of finding medical #COVID19 solutions. It’s eye opening about science research, but also has predictable themes: info speed, collaboration tech, role
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James Heathers
jamesheathers
You leave academia, and you don't miss it.Interminable problems and forms and deans and branding and mandatory training and the slow drip drip drip of worrying about money and being
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SOFIAtelescope
SOFIAtelescope
It’s #BlackHoleFriday and we found a galaxy that is surviving a black hole’s feast, at least for now. The discovery is causing scientists to rethink their theories of galactic
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Christian Gaebler
c_gaebler
Ever since the US crossed 100k daily #COVID19 cases, we are even more excited to share positive news. Our newest preprint shows that #SARSCoV2 B cell immune memory not only
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astro_jaz
Welcome to Space Facts Saturday! Today’s Topic: Subsurface Oceans (1) In our continued search for life outside of Earth, scientists have come to the conclusion that water equals life.
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Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH
GYamey
I want to share my thoughts, as someone who has been so alarmed by the so-called "dissident" scientists like Gupta, Heneghan, Kuldorff, Bhattacharya, & Ioannidis who consider themselves brave Galileos
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Shelly Asquith
ShellyAsquith
It's #WorldCancerDay Last year 18,000 people were diagnosed with a type of cancer caused by their job. Sadly 9,000 people died from occupational cancer.Asbestos is still the biggest cause of
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Jewish Museum London
JewishMuseumLDN
Since it is #WomenInScienceDay, we thought we would showcase some of the amazing Jewish female scientists in Britain!! A THREAD #WomenInScienceDay Hertha Ayrton 1854-1923 Suffragette and Scientist!She was an important
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Dr. Shannon Macauley
macauleylab
Coming off reviewing grad school applications for two programs at Wake Forest. Here are my PERSONAL opinions on applications in biomedical research if you are prepping for next year .
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Dr. Kelly Hereid
KellyHereid
Seriously, climate scientist friends - you guys would not *believe* what passes for climate analytics in the private sector.Important paper highlighting the problem from @TanyaFiedler @kmac @sarahinscience Nat Clim Chhttps://www.nature.com/
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David Dowdy
davidwdowdy
A counterpoint to the alarm bells that are sounding over novel SARS-CoV-2 variants.Is it possible that we are misinterpreting differences in human behavior as differences in the biological fitness of
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John Constas
JohnConstas
The secrets behind your Pineal Gland& how to take care of itTHREAD Many civilizations were fascinated by the pineal glandThe Egyptians dubbed it the Eye of Horus while the Hindus
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
Question for Twitter. Why didn’t academia take the lead on Covid information? Why didn’t schools of med & public health across the US band together, put forth their experienced scientists
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Jose Fernandez
jfernandez__
In my opinion, GITHUB is currently underutilized by Sport Scientists.My thoughts on this and why I think sport science should embrace this platform more.Thread Data analysis is an important
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